Baby log book for twins I Love My Twins (Baby Tracker for Newborns, #1)
by Baby Boom Planner
You're a Lovely Sister Because... (Suga-Lumps Giftbook, #7)
by Ged Backland
Aiming to make life a little bit sweeter, this irresistible title forms part of the Suga-Lumps gift book series, celebrating people we love, by the creator of the successful greetings card range. Written in an off-beat, conversational style, the book blends cute artwork with wit and wisdom and gentle humour. The cards have proved very popular on the high street and this adorable series will take them to a new fan base.
Monte's Misfits (Monte's Misfits, #1)
by C Cady Fowler, Peggy Cady Kendall, and C G Cady Naegle
‘Such a joy of a book’ Faith Hogan, author of The Ladies’ Midnight Swimming Club ‘Family stalemates are unravelled in this moving novel about three strong women told with Samantha’s warmth, humour and empathy’ Zoe Folbigg, author of The Note ‘Heartwarming tale of family rifts and reunions across three generations with a generous helping of wonderful 80s nostalgia. A lovely read!’ Ruth Hogan, author of The Keeper of Lost Things One forgotten discovery will change three women’s lives for ever…...
These are the first 2 chapters of the Adventures of Harry the Horse who lives on Farmer Doo's Farm. Along with his friends, Blackie, Daisy and many more of the farmyard Animals. Their days are filled with sometimes sad, even danger, but most of the time joyful and happy adventures.
This text takes the reader through the closeness of being a twin, including its negative aspects and their need to be different to one another. But what happens when twins are separated, especially by death? The text examines death and bereavement of twins, including the parental attitudes to the surviving twin, the surviving twin's guilt, coping, bereavement in childhood and adulthood. The book also covers the psychological effects in later life for children who lost their twin at birth. Throug...
Sisters by Birth, Friends by Choice (Daymaker Greeting Books)
by Ellyn Sanna
Firstborns Lisette Schuitemaker and Wies Enthoven set out to discover the big five qualities that characterize all eldest daughters to some degree. Eldest daughters are responsible, dutiful, thoughtful, expeditious and caring. Firstborns are more intelligent than their siblings, more proficient verbally and more motivated to perform. Yet at the same time they seriously doubt that they are good enough. Being an eldest daughter can have certain advantages, but the overbearing sense of responsibili...
I Love How We Don't Have To Say Out Loud That I'm Your Favorite Sister
by Mnotebooks